Transcription of James Sherlock Cantwell's pioneer diary, 1813-1885, edited by Blair R. Holmes and continued by his son, James Cantwell, to 1917. Begun in 1869 as an autobiography, Cantwell continued it as a daily journal, making note of common...

"B" County Book of the County of Box Elder, 1878-1886. Meeting minutes of county officials for Box Elder County, Utah spanning 1878 to 1886. Minutes document all offical business for the county including establishing of school and irrigation...

Final decree issued subsequent to an earlier decree (July 14, 1920) providing supplemental detail and another Schedule of Rights distributing water from the Bear River and its tributaries to defendants in Utah such as the Lewiston-Bear Lake...

Crowd celebrates beginning of construction of Hyrum Dam, March 28, 1934. Almost everyone in the crowd is male and wearing a hat. In the background is a large sign that says "Hyrum Dam Celebration. Dance Tonite." One black and white photograph (8...

A Hydrologic Model of the Bear River Basin Research Project Technical Completion Report to the Office of Water Resources Research, Department of the Interior, August 1970, Washington, D. C., 85 pages. "Increasing demands upon the available water...

Elmer and Selma Hancock home, Mendon Photograph probably taken between 1930 and 1960. Information card accompanying photograph identifies this as a photograph taken by Mendon school teacher Jennie Richards.

Three wooden wagons, each drawn by two horses, and their drivers stand on a flat ferry boat waiting to disembark from their trip across the Bear River. They are carrying cinders for road construction. May 19, 1931. Black & white photograph, 3.5 x...

Bear Lake, Idaho. 1919. Dredge barge at Camp Lifton. Dredge used by the Utah Power and Light company to dig and maintain the Bear Lake Outlet Canal connecting the Lake with Bear River. Gift from Zelda Evans, 1976. One black and white photograph...

Hyrum dam in the 1940s. Only a couple of buildings populate an otherwise empty landscape with mountain in the background. One black and white photograph (6.5 x 8.75 inches) mounted on board. (Negative available).

Gas and mud gush out of the 6 inch casing as men pull the last wash rod out from the hole drilled for the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge's first well, August 19, 1931. Black & white photograph, 3.5 x 5.5 inches.

Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge (Utah)--History--Pictorial works; Bird refuges--Utah--Design and construction--Pictorial works; Water well drilling--Utah--Pictorial works

The Portal, v. 3, no. 8, April 1909, by St. John's Associate Mission, Logan Utah. Editors were the Rev. Paul Jones and the Rev. Donald Kent Johnston, who in 1909, were responsible for the completion of the "Western-Romanesque-Gothic" church...

James and Elizabeth Muir home, Mendon. Photograph probably taken between 1910 and 1950. Information card accompanying photograph identifies this as a photograph taken by Mendon school teacher Jennie Richards.

Sediment movement in Bear River, Utah / by Calvin Geary Clyde. Thesis submitted in partial satisfaction of the requirements for the degree of Civil Engineer in the graduate division of the University of California, June 1953.

Bear River (Utah-Idaho)--Erosion; Bear River (Utah-Idaho)--History; Sedimentation and deposition; Flood control--Bear River (Utah-Idaho); Geology--Bear River (Utah-Idaho);

Construction camp of contractor Richard A. Ballantyine while building West Cache Canal in Cornish, Utah, about 1905. Workmen and two women in work clothes pose for the camera alongside a large tent and numerous draft horses in harness. One black...

A man stands in the shallow water of the Willard Bay section of the Refuge, shooting ducks with a rifle as part of a duck sickness control effort, Sept. 19, 1932. Next to him is another man in a mud boat. Black & white photograph, 3.25 x 5.2...

Postcard announcement of Red Hanrahan Press's new address in Highland Park Michigan. Front of postcard features a basilisk printed in silver on a shiny black background. Printed on the reverse is the announcement of a new address for the press and...

Two boys standing in bottom of completed (but empty) West Cache Canal located at Section 3, Township 14 N. R1W (in Cornish, Utah) about 1905. The fenced right-of-way for the Oregon Salt Lake Railroad (OSLRR) is to the right. In far distance,...

This is Box 5 of a 6-box collection of diaries written over the course of 56 years (1895-1951) by a farmer in Petersboro, Utah. Box 5 covers the period 1941-1946 and is organized into 7 folders:
Folder 1: Vol. 27, 1941 (bound vol. 5.5 x 8.25...

Dam of Bear River under construction at Alexander, Idaho in winter of 1922-23. This winter scene at the site shows ice floes in the still flowing river and snow along the banks. One black and white photograph (4 x 6.25 inches) mounted on board....

Wheelon Power Plant in Bear River Canyon, Utah, about 1904. This was built by U & I Sugar Company to power the Garland Factory. One black and white photograph (4.5 x 6.25 inches) mounted on board. (Negative available).

Wheelon Power Plant (Utah)--Design and construction--Pictorial works; Hydroelectric power plants--Bear River (Utah-Idaho)--Pictorial works

White card with three-color abstract drawing on one side printed in red, black and sky-blue. Title and publisher information on reverse - published by Trigram Press Ltd, a press founded by the artist, Pip Benveniste and her husband Asa in London,...

Two women and a man stand alongside wooden abutments and flume at 3rd Dam on the Logan River in Logan Canyon, 1905. One black and white photograph (3.25 x 4.5 inches) mounted on board. (Negative available).

Wheelon Power Plant in Bear River Canyon, Utah, about 1904. This was built by U & I Sugar Company to power the Garland Factory. One black and white photograph (4.5 x 6.25 inches) mounted on board. (Negative available).

Wheelon Power Plant (Utah)--Design and construction--Pictorial works; Hydroelectric power plants--Bear River (Utah-Idaho)--Pictorial works

William and Charlotte Longstroth home, Mendon, Utah, ca. 1908. Information on the back of the photograph reads "The pioneer family home of William and Charlotte Longstroth, circa 1908. Located at 245 North 100 West, Mendon, Utah, this house was...